Palestine beaten by Iran in emotional Asian Cup clash
Palestine suffered a 4-1 defeat to Iran in its opening game at the Asian Cup, with a moment of silence observed before the match to commemorate the victims of the war in Gaza.
As the conflict between Israel and the ruling Hamas group reached the 100-day mark, both teams lined up in the centre of Education City Stadium as an announcement asked for silence "in memory of the lives tragically lost as a result of the ongoing conflict in Palestine".
A hush fell across the stadium in the city of Al-Rayyan before shouts of "Free Palestine" were heard from members of the crowd.
Once the game began, three-time champion Iran never looked back after Karim Ansarifard struck within two minutes, with Shoja Khalilzadeh adding a second goal 10 minutes later.
Mehdi Ghayedi made it 3-0 with 38 minutes on the clock, but the loudest cheers came when Palestine's Tamer Seyam pulled a goal back in first-half stoppage-time.
Sardar Azmoun scored a fourth for Iran 10 minutes after the break as Amir Ghalenoei's team made a winning start to its Group C campaign.
Elsewhere, Takumi Minamino scored twice as Japan came from behind to beat Vietnam 4-2 in Group D.
The tournament favourite trailed 2-1 in the first half despite Monaco attacker Minamino opening the scoring after 11 minutes.
Nguyen Dinh Bac levelled things up at Al Thumama Stadium five minutes later and Vietnam, ranked No.94 in the world by FIFA, went ahead through Pham Tuan Hai's goal in the 33rd minute.
Record four-time Asian Cup winner Japan, which has been heavily tipped to reclaim the trophy it last won in 2011, recovered from that setback as former Liverpool forward Minamino equalised in the 45th minute.
Keito Nakamura then made it 3-2 in first-half stoppage-time and substitute Ayase Ueda made the points safe five minutes from full-time.
Finally, Hong Kong's Philip Chan Siu Kwan scored the 1,000th goal in the history of the Asian Cup, but his team still fell to a 3-1 defeat against United Arab Emirates.
Chan briefly levelled the Group C match four minutes into the second half after Sultan Adil had given UAE the lead from the penalty spot 11 minutes before the break. However, it took just three further minutes for UAE to regain its advantage through Zayed Sultan.
Substitute Yahya Al Ghassani then struck deep into stoppage time to clinch victory against the lowest ranked team at the tournament, with Hong Kong sitting No.150 in the FIFA World Rankings.